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Independent Television (ITV) is the name given to the original network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up to provide competition to the BBC.

In England, Wales and southern Scotland, the channel has been rebranded to ITV1 by ITV plc, the owners of the broadcasting licences for those areas. Channel Television also uses the ITV1 name, although it is not owned by ITV plc. In central and northern Scotland, SMG plc, the owner of two of the three Scottish franchises, has branded the channel as stv. UTV in Northern Ireland uses its own name.

History

Main article: History of ITV

The start

Independent Television was launched following the Television Act 1954. The Independent Television Authority was set up to control and review the network. In the three main areas – London, the Midlands and the North of England – ITV was launched in September 1955, February 1956 and May 1956 respectively. These areas were divided into one franchise for weekends and one for weekdays: Outside of these areas, the licensee would broadcast during the whole week. The rest of the franchises went to: WWN failed financially in late 1963; in 1964 its area and on-air name, Teledu Cymru, were taken over by TWW.

ITV contracts weren't permanent and the first franchise round was made in 1963 with new licenses commencing in 1964. There were, however, virtually no changes in contracts in the first round.

1968 franchise round

Unlike the 1963 review, that of 1967 brought several changes. The new contracts would start in 1968 and the major changes were: The changes brought both strikes and lock-outs, leading to an ITV Emergency National Service in an attempt to keep the network on air. (A further technicians' strike blacked out ITV completely - except for the region serving the Channel Islands - for two months in 1979).

The third franchise round in 1974 brought no company changes but did take the Lincolnshire transmitter from Anglia Television and reassign it to Yorkshire Television. The ITA changed its name to Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) following the Sound Broadcasting Act 1972. During the 1970s, the teletext service ORACLE was launched.

1982 franchise round

The franchise review of 1982 would bring several changes: In November 1982, Channel 4 (in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland) and S4C (in Wales) were launched.

1993 franchise round

ITV's Logo 1989—1998
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ITV's Logo 19891998

The Broadcasting Act 1990 brought several changes to the ITV network, which was officially renamed Channel 3. The franchises would be awarded on a 'highest-bidder' basis rather than the previous 'beauty contest'. The IBA was abolished, and replaced by the Independent Television Commission (ITC).

The auction brought several changes which would come into place on New Years Day in 1993:

The 1993 franchise round was followed by consolidation where most of the companies merged.
ITV's Logo 1998—2006
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ITV's Logo 19982006

In 2000, Granada bought Meridian, Anglia and HTV from UNM, but had to sell HTV to Carlton. In 2001, Granada bought Border. Granada and Carlton then owned all the franchises for England and Wales. In February 2004, Granada Media and Carlton Communcations were eventually allowed to merge, to form one single company: ITV plc.

In addition to their "Channel 3" licences, three of the ITV companies have invested in other forms of media:

The Channel 3 licensees have also been involved in some failed businesses:

Programmes

There are some programmes produced by ITV companies (past and present) that are well-known, usually in the UK, but often world-wide. These include:

In the last decade, the number of productions by 'independent' production companies (that is, companies that are independent of the ITV network) has increased. Notable examples include Thames Television (itself a former ITV contractor) and Celador, producers of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

ITV companies: Past and Present

Former ITV contractors

Current ITV franchise holders

Map of ITV regions showing current franchise holders. Most regional names are no longer used.
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Map of ITV regions showing current franchise holders. Most regional names are no longer used.

References to ITV

See also

External links

The ITV companies

Unofficial sites about ITV


ITV
British television | Channels

Regions
North Scotland: Grampian Television | Central Scotland: Scottish Television | Scottish/English Border: Border
North and North West England: ABC, Granada | North East England: Tyne Tees | Yorkshire: Yorkshire | Northern Ireland: UTV
Wales and the West of England: TWW, WWN, ITSWW, HTV | Midlands: ATV, ABC, Central | East Anglia: Anglia
London: Rediffusion, ATV, Thames, LWT, Carlton | Southern England: Southern, TVS, Meridian
South West England: Westward, TSW, Westcountry | Channel Islands: Channel Television

Breakfast: TV-am, GMTV | Teletext: ORACLE, Teletext Ltd.
News: ITN, ITV News Sport: ITV Sport

ITA | IBA | ITC | ''Ofcom
ITV1 | ITV2 | ITV3 | ITV4 | CITV | CITV Channel | ITV Play | ITV HD | Men & Motors
ITV News Channel | ITV Digital
ITV plc | SMG plc | UTV plc

 


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